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problem with this is that for you guys every kashmiri is becoming terrorist! even old young, kids, women its sad i hope this world come to peace!

people with weapon and ready to kill are terrorist , even if a kid holding a gun or waist bomb or throwing stone - is shot dead by force it will clapped by indians. ( because he is just a evil created by his parents who must be get rid of asap ).

not every kashmiri is terrorist, people who want to come in peace make their voices heard, are welcome but people with violent intention will be crushed.:sniper:
 
Its good that Indian army is working hard to keep eliminating the terrorist Pakistani army in disguise of the mlitants infiltrating in Kashmir from across the border.

I can't believe that even after getting mature you guys believe in these bed time fairy tales.

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I was watching this on television today. They were talking about indian brutalities in India Occupied Kashmir and what Pakistan should do to help the Kashmiri people. Hurriyat Leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq was also speaking in this show from IOK.










 
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Full texts of PM?s speech at all-party meet on Kashmir - The Times of India
"I welcome you all to this meeting of leaders of political parties.

Before I invite the participants to offer their valuable suggestions on various vexed issues relating to Jammu and Kashmir, let us offer our prayers for all those who have lost their lives in the recent violence in the State. Let us also wish early recovery to those who have suffered injury. I propose that we rise and observe a minute's silence as a mark of our respect to the departed souls.

Friends, we meet in sadness. Sadness over the loss of lives, sadness over the injuries suffered by the people, the police and the security personnel. Sadness over the huge disruption in the daily lives of the common man and the financial losses suffered by hardworking ordinary people like tour operators, apple farmers, daily wage earners and houseboat owners. I am sure all of us share a deep sense of distress over the unfortunate sequence of events, during and after Eid, particularly in the context of a reported act by a misguided person thousands of miles away.

I have said this earlier and I say it again – the only path for lasting peace and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir is that of dialogue and discussion. It is indeed tragic that some of our people have forsaken this path during the recent days. I was shocked and distressed to see young men and women- even children- joining the protests on the streets. While some of these protests may have been impulsive or spontaneous, it cannot be denied that some incidents were orchestrated by certain groups. What we have seen over the past three months must persuade us to reflect and deliberate on the way forward.

We have to talk to each other. And those who have grievances against the Government have to talk to the administration. But it is also true that meaningful dialogue can happen only in an atmosphere free from violence and confrontation. Discussions can take place only if we have calm and public order. The Central and State Governments have already appealed to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, especially the youth, to eschew violence. I reiterate that appeal. We are ready for dialogue with anybody or any group that does not espouse or practice violence. We have also told the State Government to restore peace and public order in order to create conditions congenial to a dialogue process. The Central Government will provide all possible assistance in this task.

Over the past few months and weeks, several leaders, from across the political spectrum, have spoken or written to me, on issues concerning Jammu and Kashmir, giving many useful suggestions. We also had an all-party delegation from Jammu and Kashmir that shared its views with me and my senior cabinet colleagues. As a part of this ongoing process of consultation that our Government has been following, we thought it would be in the fitness of things to also seek guidance from various political parties represented in Parliament on the complex issues that we face in Jammu and Kashmir today.

I look forward to benefitting from your wisdom, knowledge and experience as we begin the proceedings."
 
Till then,go and have some sleep..we will call u when the day comes..but dont blame us if u wake up in hell..

That day i will love to wake up in Hell and make it a heaven, if you know what i mean. Radio Pakistan New Delhi :D
 
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Valley fires rage, Omar feels the Delhi chill - Express India

Srinagar At least 17 people were killed and 131 injured today in different parts of the Valley when securitymen opened fire to break up violent protests, triggered by reports of the alleged desecration of the Koran in the United States. The demonstrations quickly turned into anti-government protests and mobs — police said at least one was led by a leader of the ruling National Conference who was later booked — torched a Christian missionary school and government buildings.

Chief Secretary S S Kapoor and Director General of Police Kuldeep Khoda called a press conference to appeal for calm, saying reports of the alleged desecration of the Koran were not true. They said they had decided to ban the airing in Kashmir of Iranian channel Press TV which had been putting out the reports.

Tension had been mounting since Sunday night over reports of the alleged desecration. For the first time, people took to the streets even in Shia-majority Budgam. DGP Khoda blamed activists of the Syed Ali Shah Geelani-led Hurriyat faction for instigating the violence in Budgam. Khoda played intercepts of what he said was a conversation between Hurriyat Geelani activists about organising a protest in Budgam.

In Tangmarg, five persons were killed and 65 injured when police and CRPF fired after a huge crowd attacked government properties. Incidentally, the crowd was being led by local National Conference leader Ali Mohammed Sofi (65) alias Ali Sofi and his son who also addressed people in the town square before the rampage, police said. Ali Sofi is said to be close to Mustafa Kamal, former minister and uncle of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.

When contacted, Kamal said Sofi had distanced himself from NC. “He wants best of both worlds and I am sure he is with the other camp. He belongs to the village of the local MLA”. But local legislator Ghulam Hassan Mir, who is Agriculture minister in the Omar cabinet, refuted Kamal’s claim. “He (Sofi) is with NC. He was with them during the elections. Everybody knows he does not work with me,” he said.

Police said that the crowd, after the address by Ali Sofi, torched a private school which had been opened a few years ago by the missionary Tyndale Biscoe School in Srinagar. The school building was completely gutted. A case has been registered against Ali Sofi and others for instigating the crowd.

“Activists of separatist groups were present but this massive crowd was led by Sofi,” a police officer told The Indian Express. “We pleaded with them but they did not listen. We fired tear-smoke shells and then fired in the air but it was all in vain.” Tangmarg town had been tense since a protest Sunday night. “At dawn, thousands of people came again. This time, they came from as far as Pattan and Kreeri. They came in trucks, buses and other vehicles.”

The crowd torched the building of the BDO office, court chamber, tehsildar’s residence and official vehicle, social welfare office, patwari office and two huts of the tourism department. This led to firing by securitymen. Fifteen CRPF and police personnel, including a CRPF Deputy Commandant and Tangmarg SDPO, were injured. Police arrested 25 men.

From Humhama on the outskirts of Srinagar, protesters tried to march towards Lal Chowk. Simultaneously, a large crowd attacked the BSF camp in adjoining Gogu. A shopping complex owned by PDP leader Muzaffar Beig was also targeted by the crowd who set a car ablaze — Beig’s son was trapped inside the building. Police opened fire, killing three persons.

A Tata Sumo, speeding towards Budgam hospital with the injured, knocked down policeman Devinder Singh who later died in hospital. Thirty-five-year-old Rafiqa was killed inside her house when police opened fire in Ompora village. Police said she was hit by stray bullets.

In Chrar-e-Sharief, protesters attacked a police post, a CRPF camp and burnt down two vehicles and two motorcycles. Danish Nabi of Kumar Mohalla died in police firing. In Bandipore, SP Sheikh Junaid sustained serious injuries as he tried to break up a protest. He was airlifted to Srinagar.
 
Never label any country's army (whether Indian or Pakisthani) as terrosist. Please ban this author.
 
To all the Ibleesee Members, I mean Indian Members If you have read the Original Content of this thread and If you had a little humanity left in your hearts you wouldn't be backing India on this Issue. You are proving that There are no ''Innocent'' casulaities in India in ''terrorist'' attacks. You are worst of the mankind. Humans (if you can be considered humans) without hearts.

Read it through and get ashamed.
 
To all the Ibleesee Members, I mean Indian Members If you have read the Original Content of this thread and If you had a little humanity left in your hearts you wouldn't be backing India on this Issue. You are proving that There are no ''Innocent'' casulaities in India in ''terrorist'' attacks. You are worst of the mankind. Humans (if you can be considered humans) without hearts.

Read it through and get ashamed.

So says the guy who made this comment
Fasih Khan said:
Longing for the Day When India Perishes
 
Kashmir is an integral part of India. It cannot be negotiated at any cost. I donot think anybody participating in any anti-national activities can be termed inncocent. Keepup the great work Indian Army.
 
I was watching this on television today. They were talking about indian brutalities in India Occupied Kashmir and what Pakistan should do to help the Kashmiri people. Hurriyat Leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq was also speaking in this show from IOK.

One question, has Pakistan done enough to serve its own people who are sadly so much affected by the devastating floods?

You know the answer!

You know what, people like you and your metality is the reason why there's so much hunger and poverty in the world.

You can think about Kashmiris because you don't think about the common Pakistani who's homeless, hungry and even deprived of clean drinking water because of such massive flooding.

Kashmiris are much better off than that Pakistani who is in his sorry state because people like you did not care about him.

You have the luxury to think about Kashmir. The common man on street doesn't.

How do you guys even find enough time to think about people who are out of your administrative jurisdiction and that too at the cost of those who are?

Jo hai uski kadar nahin, jo nahin hai uske peeche bhaag rahe ho!

It's so disgusting.:hitwall:

Try to follow the ideals and vision of the man whose picture you so proudly display in your avatar...For a change!
 
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One question, has Pakistan done enough to serve its own people who are sadly so much affected by the devastating floods?

You know the answer!

You know what, people like you and your metality is the reason why there's so much hunger and poverty in the world.

You can think about Kashmiris because you don't think about the common Pakistani who's homeless, hungry and even deprived of clean drinking water.

You have the luxury to think about Kashmir. The common man on street doesn't.

How do you guys even find enough time to think about people who are out of your administrative jurisdiction and that too at the cost of those who are?

Jo hai uski kadar nahin, jo nahin hai uske peeche bhaag rahe ho!

It's so disgusting.:hitwall:

One question.. Do you think only the kashmir land is yours or that also includes Kashmiries you are killing every day?

Both ways: tum logon ko sharam nai ati :angry:
 
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